Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Defense, security experts weigh in on WPS tension

- BY NEIL ALCOBER

Former defense and security experts on Friday gave their take on the bullying and aggression purportedl­y being committed by China in the West Philippine Sea.

Former National Defense secretary and national security adviser Norberto Gonzales said it was important to determine the root cause of the conflict.

“First, the politics of China. Let’s understand that there is something higher than China, the Communist Party of China,” Gonzales said in a media forum at Club Filipino in Greenhills, San Juan City.

“This means we will be having a dialogue with China, and most importantl­y with the Communist Party of China. China thought about its actions, and is not reactive. We should think of solutions now,” he said.

On the alleged wiretappin­g in the purported “new model” deal to de-escalate the tension in the West Philippine Sea, Gonzales said that Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro was right in attacking China for it.

Teodoro said that such a recording or wiretappin­g was a violation of the country’s Anti-Wire Tapping Law and that whoever were involved should be deported from the Philippine­s.

Act as one

Gonzales said that Japan would also like to make its presence felt in the West Philippine Sea, which for him would affect the respectabi­lity of the Philippine­s, noting that some 20 million Filipinos could be trained for war.

“The important thing is that we act as one people and the underlying act is that we love our country,” he said.

Gonzales noted that the leadership of China has an expansioni­st bent such that they would like to be a world power.

“We are like the Chinese. They also love their country. We must understand and know what is happening in the Communist Party of China,” he said.

“China would not want to go to war. But if their territory is involved, China may go to war. And if China will go to war, they would like to defeat their enemy and end the war at the soonest possible time,” the former Defense secretary said.

“We must calm down about the changing sentiment of the Chinese people and the Communist Party of the Philippine­s,” Gonzales said.

“This is a propaganda war. We should look at this,” he added.

For her part, former national security adviser Dr. Clarita Carlos pointed out that there are a lot of non-state actors involved, noting that Gonzales was right in saying that we must know who are the antagonist­s involved.

Lots of memos

“It is not possible to outline what you will do every day. Secretary Gonzales has given a lot of memos to President Marcos Jr. if we are really serious about getting along with China,” Carlos said.

Carlos differenti­ated the low politics from the high politics such as the involvemen­t in marine resources like fishing in the West Philippine Sea.

“Let’s follow our low politics from high politics wherein the marine scientists, not only in the ASEAN, should resolve the issue on climate, specifical­ly the marine scientists,” Carlos said.

“For many, many decades, the marine scientists of the Philippine­s and China were united in the research and developmen­t of marine resources in the West Philippine Sea,” she said.

Carlos, however, refused to comment on the alleged wiretappin­g committed by Chinese officials, saying the authentici­ty and integrity of the recording should be validated before making any comments on the matter.

Security dimensions

Retired Lt. Gen. Edilberto Adan, chairman of the Advocates of National Interest (ANI), a group of retired military officers and national security advisers and active Armed Forces of the Philippine­s officials, said we should know the security dimensions of the aggression and bullying by China in the West Philippine Sea.

“Since it’s premised on the alleged bullying and aggression of China in the West Philippine Sea, what the government is showing now, we show that bullying how we are held back by China operationa­lly,” he said.

On the alleged wiretappin­g by Chinese officials, Adan said a three-star general of the AFP is not authorized to engage with Chinese diplomats as they are only implemente­rs of government policy.

Adan supported the recommenda­tion of Carlos on the unity of command. Both the Philippine­s and China are desirous of protecting their own interests so much so that our actions should also be tempered.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana ?? AS PART of this year's Balikatan 39 2024 exercise, the Philippine army fired ATOMS 155mm howitzers at a decommissi­oned ship off the coast of Ilocos Norte. Military forces from the United States, Australia, and the Philippine­s launched a barrage of high-precision rockets, artillery fire, and airstrikes to sink a ship on Wednesday, 8 May in La Paz Laoag, Ilocos Norte.
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANALY LABOR FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_ana AS PART of this year's Balikatan 39 2024 exercise, the Philippine army fired ATOMS 155mm howitzers at a decommissi­oned ship off the coast of Ilocos Norte. Military forces from the United States, Australia, and the Philippine­s launched a barrage of high-precision rockets, artillery fire, and airstrikes to sink a ship on Wednesday, 8 May in La Paz Laoag, Ilocos Norte.

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